Lyrics
You say, Jesus on the Main Line
You express a connection to spiritual guidance by mentioning "Jesus on the Main Line."
You can call him anytime
Emphasizing the availability of divine support, suggesting a constant and accessible connection with Jesus.
Give your heart away
Encouraging the act of giving away one's heart, possibly referring to love, compassion, or vulnerability.
He'll pick up
Assurance that reaching out to Jesus will result in a response; there's a readiness to provide help.
You say your feet are on the ground
Acknowledging a grounded state, but there's a sense of emotional detachment or distraction from the present.
But you're not present now
Not fully engaged in the current moment, possibly due to fear of the consequences of utilizing personal power.
Afraid your power might stir shit up
Expressing fear that embracing personal power might cause disruption or conflict.
I've seen you part the water
Recalling a powerful moment of overcoming challenges with a significant musical gesture.
With one mighty chord
Describing the impact of a single powerful musical chord in a metaphorical or symbolic way.
You shook the sky
Highlighting a moment of great impact, where the sky was metaphorically shaken, possibly representing a transformative experience.
Pharaoh so close behind
Referring to a pursuer or challenge reminiscent of the biblical story of Pharaoh chasing the Israelites.
Your friends and family where following
People close to you, possibly friends and family, following your lead in challenging situations.
You knew until you reached out
Awareness of the potential consequences for others if you don't take action.
They would surely die
Recognition that reaching out and taking action is necessary to prevent harm or negative outcomes for others.
Reach out and part the water
Repeated emphasis on the importance of reaching out and taking action to overcome challenges.
Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
Continued emphasis on the transformative power of reaching out, potentially with a musical or spiritual element.
Reach out and part the water
-You say, help is on the Main Line
Reassurance that help is available through the Main Line, inviting a call for support.
Call me up, you'll be alright
Encouragement to reach out for help, assuring that everything will be okay.
You don't answer
Observation that there might be challenges in receiving the help, possibly due to time constraints or personal busyness.
You don't have the time
-You Are my life force
Declaration of a deep connection, considering someone as a vital and sustaining force in life.
My main vibe
Describing the person as the central source of positive energy and influence.
You Are the moon, the stars, the sunshine
Metaphorical representation of the person as encompassing essential elements of life - moon, stars, and sunshine.
You bridge spirit, Earth and science
Acknowledging a person's ability to connect the spiritual, earthly, and scientific aspects of life.
Call them up, Call them up
Encouraging communication with various elements of life, urging to express desires and needs.
Tell them what ya want right now
-Stand up
Encouragement to stand up, speak out, and assert oneself.
Say it loud
-Tell them what ya
Repeated urging to communicate and express desires boldly.
Tell them what ya want
-Tell them what ya want right now
-Tell them what ya want right now
Reiteration of the importance of standing up, speaking loud, and expressing needs.
Stand up
-Say it loud
-Tell them what ya
-Tell them what ya want
Continued emphasis on the transformative power of reaching out, possibly referencing a significant event or action.
Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
-Reach out and part the water
Final emphasis on the importance of reaching out and taking action, possibly tying back to the biblical reference of parting the water.
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